MTA launches campaign against income tax repeal The MTA strongly opposes the November ballot initiative because it would devastate public education, the economy and our quality of life in Massachusetts. The consequences would be dire.
Collective bargaining under fire PreK-12 educators could lose their right to collectively bargain for health insurance. Tell your legislators to give the law passed last July allowing municipal employees to join the GIC a chance to work.
Two state educators win national civil rights awards Barnstable's John L. Reed will be honored this summer for his work to " free the education profession from inequities based on race or ethnicity." Framingham administrator Dr. Susan McGilvray-Rivet will also be honored.
House rejects health insurance proposal The House also passes an amendment to increase the annual cost-of-living adjustment base for retirees from $12,000 to $16,000.